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Grothorious OP t1_iyd7m20 wrote

I don't know, i took it on the way to Annapurna base camp, but i never asked the name of the valley.

Edit: i'm 99.9% sure it isn't Everest, though.

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WalkerFromFlatlands t1_iydgruy wrote

The mountain in the back is called Machapuchare. The peaks in the front aren't probably considered their own mountains at all. Could be that they aren't really peaks either, but start of a ridge.

Not sure if the valley has a name, but the river at the bottom is called Modi.

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ZonerRoamer t1_iyej14t wrote

A lot of the peaks don't have names, just numbers denominatios based on their height and that's it. (E.g. 'Point 5353')

There are too many peaks to name them all!

It turned out to be an issue in 1999 when India and Pakistan fought a war there and most of the landmarks that India had to recapture did not even have names. (Some were given names during the war).

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Ok_Yogurtcloset8915 t1_iyetrp7 wrote

I've always loved that about the Himalayas, that there are so many that we can't even name them all and that some of the tallest are so high that no one ever knew they were there

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victalac t1_iyf242c wrote

Are you sure? The translation is Fishtail Mountain, and I do not see the classic fish tail shape.

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coredump3d t1_iyd850u wrote

Nope thats not Khumbu then. Annapurna I is further south like an enclave. Everest on rare summer days can be very clear and look similar to this.

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datbarricade t1_iyes648 wrote

Annapurna Himal is like 250km further to the west from Everest

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Vraad t1_iyeabws wrote

If u took it on ABC trek, them there is no way its Everest. Its way to far

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